.HEAD happens when you put HEAD in your map file. If you build from a
tag, you get the tag id (eg., v20090320-0800).

You can also override all those tags with forceContextQualifier, but
that means ALL plugins and features will be built with that override
value, rather than their mixed (real) values from the map file.

And, if you want unchanging features to reflect the fact that their
*contained features* and *contained plugins* change by appending a
hashed suffix, you can add generateFeatureVersionSuffix=true to all
build.properties files where you want this to happen (eg., php.sdk and
php features).

To automatically replace HEAD in the map with a generated tag value,
wait for the next crontab run (Thursdays at 9:30am Eastern time /
GMT-4), or run this script yourself on modeling.eclipse.org:

As to the automated creation of pdt.build (the contribution file for
Galileo), simply checking the box on the promote page will do that for
you... IF the user that's running the build is in the callisto-dev group
on dev.eclipse.org. Assuming the build runs with Michael's id, that step
should work automatically.

You can also perform that step on a previously-promoted build via the
commandline using the `-coordsiteonly galileo` flag, passed to
/home/www-data/build/modeling/scripts/promoteToEclipse.sh along with the
usual flags for -sub, -buildID, -branch, etc.

N

Michael Spector wrote:

No, this file should be committed automatically upon milestone build, as
I understand.

May be the checkbox must be checked as well. The problem is that PDT
2.1.0M6 has wrong versions in its package as well: 2.1.0.HEAD.

just one question, but an important one: What is your Galileo Status?
Will PHP be included in the Galileo M6 build (i.e. the Galileo staging
repository: http://build.eclipse.org/galileo/staging/)? Haven't seen
anything new here but that might be due to the fact that the Galileo
build seems to be broken (Rich Gronback is working with other people on
fixing this).

Depending on this I will be able to setup an initial version this
weekend and will *try* to make it available right in time with EclipseCon.

Just wanted to know (verify) that you are all set for creating a PHP
package based on PDT.

Michael Spector (micahel@xxxxxxxx <mailto:micahel@xxxxxxxx>) will be
attending the conference. I will be happy if you can update him about
the status of the EPP project and what we need to do more (if any) to
maintain the PHP package.